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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Prior to building this 4-seater, Mr...... made a biplane often described as a Jungmeister replica and that biplane is still around.
 
Hi pomme homme:very_drunk:
Indeed the Model 1002 by Leonard C. Elmendorf. Built by using parts/components of 2 salvaged Cessna 182 Skylane aircraft and apparently nicknamed Myline by the builder.
Your turn, please
 
It's not a Super Emeraude, Robert, as you'll see if you contrast the tails, but it is recorded that the design was inspired by Piel's Emeraude. However there is one image of this aeroplane on the net wrongly captioned as a Super Emeraude and, to add insult to injury, attributing the wrong registration to it!
 
Ah, I see, Mike. :encouragement:
In this case it should be the Denize RD-105 F-PRDU.

I had found a photo at Jetphotos of probably the same aircraft where it was captioned as Super Emeraude.
However, I didn't notice that the registration wasn't given correctly there.

So I had to google for the registration that was clearly visible under the wing and there it was :untroubled:
 
Indeed, Robert. It is the Denize Raid Driver - although your early identification has deprived me of the opportunity to offer a clue suggesting a connection with the person at the wheel of the getaway car used for smash'n'grab crimes! Ah well, I'll take it on the chin. Over to Germany.
 
Thanks, Mike, but where's my beer, it's hot over here. :very_drunk:

Here is a neat looking tri-motor for your entertainment. :bee:
 

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I need a cold drink. We are are on an endless treadmill of 97-100F days.:pop4:

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